Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 (This is in reply to message #8539) Terry wrote: <<Yes, I am thinking of using the Oxaliplatin in conjunction with the Xeloda...am even thinking now that if I wait a bit, maybe I could use it in conjunction with Xeloda and Avastin when it becomes available if I can find a way to pay for it all>> Terry, I think that makes a lot of sense. But don't wait TOO long for the Avastin to come out! We really don't know just WHEN that will happen...plus, you can always add in the Avastin later, after the Oxaliplatin starts working... Best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Dear Terry: I hope my last response to you " get yourself to a new doctor and on the oxali, etc. " didn't seem flip or insensitive. I'm just kind of direct. That being said, I didn't realize that you had some underlying fears about the oxali. But really, that shouldn't be too much of a concern. It's not too bad at all. In fact, I thought that the side effects from the 5fu (which made my stomach terribly acidic and hence caused vomitting) were much worse than those from the oxali. So, if your hesitation to go forward is because you are scared to take the oxali, let me try to reassure you that that shouldn't be a huge worry for you. I didn't lose my hair, didn't feel all that horrible and nothing incredibly weird happened...and this was the same experience that most all of my oncs' other patients had. Good luck in your decision. Best regards, Jodi > In a message dated 1/4/2004 2:28:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, > altman23@y... writes: > Terry, I think that makes a lot of sense. But don't wait TOO long for the > Avastin to come out! We really don't know just WHEN that will happen...plus, > you can always add in the Avastin later, after the Oxaliplatin starts working... > > Best, > > > Yes, that's a good thought, ...I am just so tired of thinking what to > do. But I HAVE to be the one to think what to do, IYKWIM. And for some reason, > it just doesn't FEEL right to me to do the Oxali right now. > > Now...the big question of the hour is: does it not feel right because it's > NOT the right decision for me at this time or does it not feel right because I'm > scared to do it? That's pretty much what I've been struggling with. And the > fact that I don't really have a huge amount of faith in my onc. doesn't help. > > > Thank you for your thoughts on this...as well as everyone else who has > responded to me or just read through my latest drivel, I do appreciate it... > > Terry in ga > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 In a message dated 1/4/04 5:24:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, flipper759@... writes: > I have a meeting tonight but if possible I'll try looking around the net > and > see what I can find > out. Even those of us with good insurance plans could use this information. > When I find out I'll post it under a new thread. > > > Hang in there Terry! > God Bless > Narice > Thanks, Narice...again, I appreciate it so much.... Terrry in GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 In a message dated 1/4/04 6:46:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, erica259@... writes: > Think of it this way.. worse case senario.. let's say the side effects for > you are just horrible and not able to be managed.. you can stop treatment.. > and they will fade. > Best case.. it works wonders for you and you manage the side effects with > ease.... > a > True...I am keeping that option in the back of my mind... Terry in GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Hi Nick And Jane: I don't know who BCBS is, but I am thrilled for you!!! The kindness, compassion and common sense of some very good people (Wise Men?) combined with your tenacity (didn't I say I'd see your pictures beside that tenacious word in the dictionary - or was it some synonym?) has obviously worked out to be a very excellent combination indeed. If there was a story printed in the Miami Herald, I would love to read it. I know that others will gain some strength from your story and some courage to come forward and seek assistance themselves. Very proud of you, Laurie > A second to your don't hesitate to take Oxy or Electostatin(Same) fewer side > effects,no hair loss,Nick has had some serious nausea but it lasted less time > this go round. Longer infusion period,slower volume,same doseage. He gets it > with 5FU/LV/+Avastin. Mixed effects but were still on same protocol. > Need to say a word here,just before Thanksgiving we had received a letter > telling > us about more fees and co-pays. It was scary because a 20% co-pay on chemo > meant we might have had to look elsewhere. We contacted lots of others,got on > the phoe banks,sent out volume e-mails and decided,to enjoy the holiday,while > we could,and prayed for a miracle. TODAY WE GOT OUR MIRACLE<OUR MAGIC MOMENT< > MITZVAH<GIFT<CALL IT WHAT YOU MAY. A reporter from the Miami > Herald had called,left me a message and I returned the call. He told me he > had contacted BCBS and that they told him they were going to recind that > charge.It was > about 7:10 P.M. I called customer service,spoke to a delightful youn woman > named > and she confirmed that as of Friday 01/02/04 that particular charge was > indeed > retracted. I cried,I was happy,ecstatic,relieved,unbelieving. We had been > looking at > 14 x $1,600 for chemo payments. We checked out seling the house and renting > an > apartment,after paying of mortgage we would have had about $100.000.00 and we > have > three years to declare it so it would have bout about 7 years of therapy > providing they > paid for scans,etc. You have no idea how many other cancer patients may feel > like > we do. I'm still numb. Last year we had to pay for all his prescription > meds(normal) > and that was close to $5.700.00 dollars. This year they will pay about > $300.00 per > quarter which is a big help. So you see,the Epiphany which is celebrated > Jan.6th came early for us(the first Christmas when the Wise Men gave the Baby > Christchild > gifts. We get or life back,and I don't really know who/whom to thank. Just > had to > shout it out. Thanks for listening. Nick & Jane > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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